While other nonprofits are running like rats from Cosby, so far Clinton Foundation keeping funds

When accusations of sexual misconduct began surfacing about Bill Cosby, organizations having any association with him began distancing themselves from the actor-comedian.

“Colleges and universities have scrubbed the formerly-beloved TV dad’s name from their buildings. Others have rescinded honorary degrees given to Cosby and more have returned donations he has provided,” reported The Daily Caller.

With charges formally announced in a Pennsylvania courtroom Wednesday, the heat for groups to disassociate themselves from Cosby has risen through the stratosphere — except for one: The Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Foundation.

It received between $1,001 and $5,000 from Cosby.

The Daily Caller reported:

Even as dozens of women came forward to accuse Cosby of sexually assaulting them over the past several decades, the charity declined to relinquish the Cosby cash. And in a particularly awkward interview in July, Clinton campaign communications director Jennifer Palmieri hemmed and hawed when asked whether the Foundation would return the money.